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Associate Professor of Government and Asian Studies Christopher Heurlin shares his thoughts on the origins of the long-standing trade dispute between Washington and Beijing. In an interview with ...
They hid revolvers in teddy bears, they smuggled explosives in their underwear, they flung Molotov cocktails, they bombed German supply trains, they distributed underground bulletins, and they ...
The ecological behavior of crayfish may sound like a very specific field of study, but it has important wider implications regarding the ways climate change could impact the environment, said Sophia ...
Whether in artificial intelligence, self-driving cars, or genetic engineering, businessman John McQuillan Jr. ’87 has serious concerns about the current rapid rate of scientific progress. “[S]cience ...
The Maine Voter Guide is especially geared to young people, said Ava Arepally ’27, sharing her peers' objectives for the site. “As we talked, we came up with the main issues that affect a lot of ...
Imagine: It is 2020, and you are spending the bulk of your life in a dorm room on a Zoom screen. Your day starts by checking the COVID-19 status level, which will determine if you can spend more than ...
Welcome to the 219th Commencement of Bowdoin College. Welcome to our trustees, faculty, staff, and alumni. Welcome to our honorary degree recipients. Welcome to our Brunswick community. Welcome to ...
Thank you to everyone who traveled from near and far today to celebrate the class of 2024. My name is Anna, and I am honored to extend warm greetings from my home state, Maine. Maine is beautiful, ...
Bowdoin's Environmental Studies (ES) program is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary, a milestone that is galvanizing faculty, staff, and students to reflect on what it means to study and teach the ...
Class of 2024, you didn’t ask for the struggles and challenges that have defined your time at Bowdoin. You didn’t ask for the pandemic; neither did you ask for the disruption, the disconnection, or ...
and I couldn’t quite look them in the eyes. The day after I arrived here, my best friend called me. He said be yourself. The second day after I arrived here, a man at a gas station called me a slur. I ...
Avoiding the Drift to War: What Thucydides Can Teach Us About US-China Relations in the 21st Century
It may have occurred some two-and-half millennia ago, but there is a lot that the Peloponnesian War can teach twenty-first century policymakers when it comes to managing US-China relations, said Seth ...
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